Solved pen drive vs filters

i have deleted HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Class\{4D36E967-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Class\{4D36E980-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318out of my computer bc some website told me that will make my flash drive work.can anyone tell me what i have done? and is it harmful for my comp if so how do i get it back?

anyways my flash drive doesnt want to work. i got over 1000 pics save on there. every time i want to conenct it to computer a bubble pops out saying it connot recognize the thing. can someone tell me what is happeneing ?!?!?!?!

Oh heck, you've already done a registry edit, perhaps inadvisably, but it's done. Maybe as part of the edit you made a backup? Well anyway, I'm saying if you know exactly where and what you deleted then just write it back in. If not, don't do it.

Depending on how well you've kept up with creating new restore points, choosing to go back may end up taking you w-a-a-y back, back to before some software installs or OS and driver updates.

Flashdrives should only be used as temporary transfer/storage media. They are notoriously unreliable and you should have your important stuff backed up in a couple of ways including burned to CD/DVD. Try the drive in a different USB port and a different PC as suggested above.

no it doesnt work anywhere else either. one min i was looking through the pics the and in another windows say they cannot be displayed. so i took out the drive and when i put it back in the bubble poped out :(

Oh heck, you've already done a registry edit, perhaps inadvisably, but it's done. Maybe as part of the edit you made a backup? Well anyway, I'm saying if you know exactly where and what you deleted then just write it back in. If not, don't do it.

Depending on how well you've kept up with creating new restore points, choosing to go back may end up taking you w-a-a-y back, back to before some software installs or OS and driver updates.

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